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THE WORLD: TU ISDAY EVENL G, JUNE 4, 1901. STRANGE WOMAN AD LOST BOY. f . Little Laurence Bliss Found at ' Home of Rose Cooper, Who Is Arrested. WEB AROUND DR. hildren saw him going jue. old son utes later som: Laurence BI of Leon Bliss, Brooklyn, w letter to the father, which he home since yesterday morn om Misa F. Annisell, the | + awas seen later ha Mf Public Behool No, 10, to-day, was found this afternvon 4 she said her pupil told her the woman x) Roxe Cooper, at No. aw with Laurence was about thir- shabbily dres Bhe a mile awa from his h dan The Cooper woman was and | Wrs ne boy in Park Circle (the first char: against ber was| down Ninth avenue, H that of Intoxication. The The police took up thia clue, and a not then decided whether [half-dozen detectives went to look for E abduction charge tinge woman ! 4 ‘The prisoner said that s boy In three years old, but “the boy wandering around the Park Cir-| is v precocious. He has been taught by his gstrents to tell his name and give his address, and they belleve had he not been stolen he would have } cle yeaterday morning and took care of 4 him. She did not give any explanation | ‘ap to why she had not reported the care ‘to the police. been returned to his home. Little Laurence was restored to When he left the house he was dresend [Parente at once, and there was great Joy [in a bluish gray linen Kilt sult, @ red Hin the Bilss home. Mra, Bliss has been! Tam 0° Shanter cap, black stockings and ii +o the verg. Vous prostration ever, black shoes, ‘glace yesterday afternoon Ho has ight halr and brown exer Mr. Biisa's house tw on the Park Siope, | and ts i little over two feat tall The mottve for the kidnapping wan not They are well-to-do pronle ang weill}upparent. While Mr. Miss le in com. Known in that part of Hreoklyn. fortable cireumstances, he fs not About 9 o'clock yesterday morning | wealth at the hope of a reward Hittle Laurence went out into the street | could not oe ject In stealing his and played on the sidewalk. A few min- | soa. between Etghth and Ninth avenue vont CHILD DEAD © SENT TO ROOF LIKE MOTHER? BY THE FURE,| vere Tot Me et tS et et SS + —_—- -- Mrs. Dowd's Body/|Fierce Blaze Destroys Found—Little Girl Rear Tenement on ! Still Missing. the East Side. More Reasons to Show that Handwriting Was Not the Accused Den- tist’s. Se Sas WHR RHR rere Pe REY EXPERTS TRY TO UNTANGLE (MRS. EDDY SCORES KENNEDY. Miele i-i-ieieini-ei-i-t- -f. BEIn cee o KAMINS Tae Ds eT ay BORNE Sot tt a tS a tS tS eS HeldieeeiePleiciei-ieeleieieteieiefeleleletefe deiei-iet it | a expect a verdict of gull across the continent has aroused the in- regain her norm condition, This morn- White House officials say she i, With the identification to-day of the) Four families were driven out of thelr! cernere ts not one witness for Dr. Ken- body of the woman found on Saturday | homes tn four-story ballding 19 the] vagy of whom | have the slightest fear at the foot of Atlantic avenue, Rrook- if No M0 East Seventh street be- ds Caeabtahing an alli” sald Against f lyn, as that of Mrs, Catherine It Haylight this morning by a MRE MAL) rice Attorney Osborne tosday, ae he 4 Dowd, of 1% Handreavand | y destroyed the structure and ttn] (ort ry iheveroa F wishizertnWatres! police came to icyntents, The families of Emil eure eee et en eng expert. daughter, who dlaappeared with the | eacaped fe street by the front door, low about Mra. Melville he was e % er on Decoration Day, wan alao| going through fire and «smoke. ed. 3 dead. The call was four years olf and “ No jury will give much credit to the | (‘4 her name was at i Tr familie “ Willlam Ro Smith testimony of a witnesn naailet rr Mra, Dowd had been subject to ftalard Michael Yaslaoh were taken to the x . 4 . . ut coming forward,” an- wae . : finan, and had Leen, tn tne aaye [root and. from there to en adsoinini | were Sir Uanorne Aetenie Exact Condition of Mrs. McKinley Accurately fi last time and until a day or so be! building, hey were pante stricken yo © satisfies - H 1 : q whe left her home ske showed no H rj When the poltee found them. anes “ ne He the ait Given for The Evening World. that her old affliction had returned The loss amounts to about $3,000, ney Hints teks Use te ——__- stiihetiteata obeli thin, hia third 1 ee eens — } . At ately Matisfed and verfectly { ' fient of the raautt, anawered Mr.) The continued ser:ous iiness of Mrs. {but her weakness ts so pronounced that ! ne, shaking his head decitedly. | MeKinley after her long journey neariy {!t does not seem possible she will ever BOERS TOOK “Most anaurediy—nothing but guilty terest and sympathy of the entire nation: | oh of the murnler of ‘Dolly’ Reynolds ls omfortably last night and show ) possible, to my mind. From an authentic and reitable source ‘ovement. i Mr. Oaborne reaumed his cross-ex- | The Evening World obtained the state- he eminent doctors who are : Seen ee neve, Marana Dy Ewell | ment of her actual condition. attending her will venture an opinion aw . | ercely. 320) he witness, | a rey d =| Jeno jot his tamper for the frat Ume. | Today, when the statement was ob-|%? the \Iuration of her tlinoss. They’ do ij | Tt ts evident th fF. Osborne has re. | 5 = not Knew. No one knows. It would M —— a wewed oniblenee that le Wil ite | tained, three physicians had just brid an| surprine no one familine with Mrr, Mee “l¥' | Aour’s consultation at Mrs. McKinley's; Ag Passenger Train on|Kitchener’s Belated Re- mi, decide’ vo Dit cert Witnesses | bedside. c . H sand for fear the amanniig pros : \y SouthernRailwayCol- | port Tells of Viak- |itmcmincnt ‘serioun tnjuty to his (Spectat to. The Evening Wort!) . . ) ; ; WASHING DOC. June 4—Mre 43 lides with Engine. fontein Fight. Among. them wes | McKinley's exact condition in the. The i is otis Resnolda, br. | organic troubles from witch has i eee ee aaa : ‘ are Kents Tate mwffered for 0 many yearn are no ae INDON, June (—Lord Kite in| i ” Worse than they were or she left ae train from Macon Nretoriavdaced@unere Kioene nae ton of the) Washington for the Weatern trip ‘Th 3 xoyun. obstin y cna dyse with which iy ots ees ve thomarhilaniat she suffered in California and which aa “ forty miles from Jenannes- jMercecchareatrensth Siowh 3 b) 1 ane May 2) jus; feocived On our] St imitatian of br, Kennedy's genuine [ohecke!. Her principal t now te He omen, with seven guns, were! Syen Todo: 1 consider tt a simutuged | SED Mer heart, and thar ts why Prot - MeDonourk. : torcediwasiireruring it writing.” anawered the expert Ysler, the great Johns Hopkins heart Cresent Viakfontein when the enemy, |, Heretofore the defenae of 1 nedy |spectalist, #€ Raltimore, was yesterday valia, ( wer of a veldt Are, rushed the| tare true int President ’ The » ‘nl, cbnalsting of two guns of ne med Wi was ne 5 McDonough, ich the Twenty-etenth Battery and 39) men Mrs Mot ican ie Ten others sustaines though oft lystlrea and Yeomanry. fornin and on the trip home have é not fatal injuries aptured the two Lobad effet om her its action ts ns m nalnderiogr : Syweak and uncertain She suffering Movra were riven effects of the relaxation Mrs IRISH FLAGS REMOVED? y iy not undergoing much pas, ers and ny The ju v be Impressed i109 ne ofc Murphy Aske Trinity Corporat Mor arena peven | sir and Park nourd to tn, wounda, Forty slaiaood fantenlns N O N EE D 2 £ os defend Police Com: Murphy toda HICH EUDEISTOURA REN er, Osborne had finished na $a wrne to t sof th fi n sibsinersentse it athon Jurors, Wiswell anit Churea Corporation and + —— ; lonedle cng es i Board, asking if they which the ex gr the graves of patriots in = renin y tap og the" K niin Clas one Wi Ou ever noticed this In any viedged signatures of Dr. sakes. "sald the expert, decided! snot_oceur In one Renuine een) Ave Reen.” his minor detail seemed to make an aston on the jury favorable to Dr. 1 Over Water and ted n Knife, dence was toside tene- on hosp yard ant Central Park, ax Wf 80, why they Members of tne Gaels @her Irish wocletics turbed when they learned that and a wreath, which had bee Cabinet eation of social pre inaw wom And all because |i Were on tage placed on| » nit Tom Moore's statue im Ce Park, Cowes inaleted that she ty and the theory that his name — had been removed. | Nt to the use of the sink n ample wag the oe AC RSITS ; eee = jt tdomere rent al by he defense SUING phn VANDERBILT A DIRECTOR. a lawttenane tentimony shard Ate 8090 Today un ieee PISO RATT nement at —— tng conditions de wa t the calle Bienen sei nastics lcatiantc vantnin ateeet” They INEW $400,000 SKY-SCRAPER,| nc of an exira version of Congress this hospital patient and sumrane: tary Root and Att Road ‘To-pay, prisoner for alashing TORONTO, Ont, June &—T) pan Greeting of rharcholders of ———— = tory Mullion. nto the Hamilton and Buffalo Railway y Mans Med today at tt Ye. | RO¥ here this morning. The follos OWES $150,000 HERE. marae Tuuthdtnes/ by. Arenttect 112 tne 2 D9, x roctors were Wo OK. Vicaderty ‘Sei llardenburghii forzalnewtdowntown |mone Wasiempless 7 minions a were Moe building to cont $109,000, It wi be erected for the Maritime Butiding | QUNG WINDOLPH TO WED.| Company, of which Clarence B. New York; J. N. bs . G, Bhuvzhreeay, Tawa! New Yor! Kley, Roche rt. | Dankrapt Me 1s. Re cal tore in Peabody. H Mad Ame! Many Credl- en. Ledyard, Detroit; Charles F. Cex, Res ma eer peak Conrad) son in President, on tae plat fronting *Xork. Henolienagleciared ay ban Fupt in the} on pridge and Pearl sirects, between minstoner’s Son WUT! ——_ -- ankr purt tomlay, Helm waalwhicehall and State streetn, $5.3x142.0x | TUNNEL EXTENSION VETOED,| {ory omesxed tn American rattrond | 1410x1356, ‘To-morrow Murry Mian Hennecho, . *) work. He care to Engtind tn 189%, to ¢ building will be an eleven-story August P. Windolph, son of Aqueduct | ae — Uapoxe of mining property, nd basement structure, with Kranite| 7 seer SJGhaR DLA iaoltee oellll Mayor Van Wyck Auninat Pe! Helm raya hie deota in England] nil Indiana Imentone’ facades to Miss Frida! on ‘ : —<——__—— ta May Park ranch. amount to £300), but his American Ved enol Bene Fe aia ece| WMayor Van Wyck to-day vetoed al These tabiition wore incurs in ot: PENNSY OFFICIALS. Bighty-stath atreet, daughter of Edward ifepolution of the Municipal Assembly | mine apecsiationa, He wam taking steps B, Bennecho, the Importer. ing the Board of Estimate and |%@ lauldate his American Itabilites. liireutare Elected for the ¥ will take place tn the Marble Colleginte Chureh, Fifth avenue | and Twenty-ninth street. Rey, Dr, David J. Burrell will perform the cere- mony, The couple will live In Tarry- town: —$<—_- ament:to prepare plans, us soon bie. for an, extension of the RO UCL ie Sela ATS dan Rapid Tranalt Tunnel (othe) MANAGUA, Nicaragua. June 1 le avenue to Van! Prosident Zelaya, of Nicaragua, has Barone Te Bae ath POE” | ued a deozee revoking the exequatur of : A. .N, Boyan, the Consul in Nicaragua |for the Argentine Republic, who become persona non ta, He hi Of] been for’ the: last “three ‘or four. years §o:| manager, of:the branch in. Népe of a n lca, Year, PITTSBURG, Pa. June —The annuat mecting of the mtockholders of the Penn- sylvanta Company was held In thin city to-day, Directors for the ensuing yoar ——_———- wera elected c# follows m ‘A. 3. Crusatt, of Phiiadeipnia: Jamee| GERMANY’S TARIFF. MoCrea. J. T. Bi Joseph Wood and Sores J. rarer of Putetgirg: J * Jogcenttah Aewerica, | Greon, W. 1H, Barnes, NPs: noreridae, [ometate: 5 mid A LT me” at the doe tn the bulletins. mente of facts, Kinley’s real condition tf she were to Me at any time, and It would surprise if she should slowly regain her gt. She ts In a very sertous condition, but tors have not lost hope by any, The President 18 almost co at her bedside, He notes the lt- ges In her conditton and ts quite eful that she will eventually come back to her former strengt) At the Prealdent’s express dire: Ming nothing back They are exact atate- Mr. McKinley wil! not the doctors are h allow evasion of any kind, Dra Sternberg and Rixey fon over an hour at his forenoon, At Johnston ult House White lock retary Cortelyou gave ‘lowing statement: MeKinley's physicians report towhe ind that tally FOR AN SESSION. has Aad a comfortable night ver condition has not mater changed since yesterday.” Decides that President Has Ample Power in the Philippine Islands. concurred in by all the members of the pinet » Mectsion af the Cabiner was an- nounced after the Cabiner meeting in ¢ following statement ‘eaued by dec- has det ined that Milons do. not. require. oF r ling Congress together dui Ing the present summer of making any change In the policy hitherto pursued aid announced in regard to the Phil- pine Tslat Count Von Buelow, presided to-day at the conference between the representa: Ives of the I jal Government and those of the ra! Staten cniled to UKs the custome tariff, In a brief speech the Chancellor ex- pressed hin conviction that a complete aureement would be reached or. the mont {mportant points of the new Tariff bill. —— BISHOP PARKER DEAD. Mend of Methodist Church i Succumha, ‘A cablegram was received In thia city to-day announcing the death of Bishop E. W. Parker, of the Methodist Episco- pal. Church jn. Indi IN LIBEL SUIT. iCourt Refuses to Admit the Article Written by Mrs. Woodbury. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, June 4.—Mrs. Sclence Journal in May, 189 Mary | “I have a copy of the Journal contain- Baker Eddy scored to-day a telling | !@8 the message,” w: answer, polnt against Mrs. Josephine C, | “Une! offered the pub, referred % to as evidence. saying that Mrs, Kédy's pcos bury, in the latter's sult for sSference to! Mra) Woodbury, as belag $150,000 libel. vafrlendly to Christian Science, showed The Court has refused to admit in| maite: The evidence was admitted, bjnet to exception, simply on question of malice, Attorney Peadoty attempted td intro= duce the by-laws of the Christian Science Church as evidence to show Mrs. Eddy’s power and responsibility in the publica- tion of the artictes, but the by-laws were attack on Mrs, Eddy Hanna tes- evidence the published In the Arena. tifled she never saw It. This 1s the article which Mrs. Eddy 1s alleged to have replied to In the sttack on Mrs. Woodbury and {8 one} oy siuded, of the basic points for the present sareswincdberrienlstana sult. With the 109 or move witnessen have been summoned in connection. Mra, Josephine Curtin Wood: who! plaintiff, took the stand at 1: with | Woodbury testitied that she first. met the trial of the $1/1.000 libel sult of Mrs.! Mira. Eddy in the fail of 1879 at the house Jonephine C. Woodbury against Mrs. { ra Elizabeth Choate. Mary Baker G, Eddy, founder of Chris-| Witness became a Christian Scientist. tlan Sofence, in thelr places in the Su-) She was loyal in her heart to Men. Eddy perlor Court reom the space left for| They had been confidential at timer, tora ts meagre, and this movninx.| She and her husband loft the First as on previous days, It was far too small | Scientiat Church in 1889, a church walch for the crowd that wanted to ret In is not now In existence. As the hours passed the doors of the| She Identified a letter from Mra. Eddy. spec yurt-room were thronged by thote walt-/dated Feb, 7, 13, which was a reply ing, fora lcnancesto ge tsnalie:: The fact | ia an application for admisaton to the that the testimony of Judge Septimus J.) onuroh, Mra, Fldy wrote that she did Manna, reader of the First Church of Chriat, Scientist, Boston, editor of the! These words not pass on applications. follomed: Christan Sctence Journal and a closs| °°! a friend of Mrs, Eddy, was unfntaned Beemer er: Seer sndent, Soe yesterday, gave nddel erest tu the BPAY NCUA TSG eRe Ue CECT eon Witness identified a letter received from Mra, Eddy April §, 1895. She wrote to Mrs. Woodbury: “Try one year not to tell a aingte false- nocd, not to practise one cheat, not to break tho decalogue. Do that and God | will give you a place in our church at the end of a year.’ opening of to-day's proceedings. Hanna on mal. ‘The first question to Judge Hanna this morning by Mrs. Woodbury's coun- kel wan “Have you the original of tho mearage sent by Mra. Eddy to the Christian STRIKERS FAIL TO TIE UP MILLS.) Crocker-Wheeler Electrical Works at Ampere Again Operated To-Day with Increased Force. 2 them and whispere4 a few words to ane who seemed by stature and intell’geace to be the leader. The middle-aged man was Chief John Gregory, of the New Jersey detective force. Accompanying | him was hin son, the manager of the| force, Francia G., a well-built lad and a} chip off tho old block. ¢ A haif dozen quiet men took their places beside the coterle and the party moved tn the direction’of the D., L. and W. depot. Two men, roughly dressed, who were outside of this party, hurried to a telephone booth, They boarded the train ag It was pulling out of the station and took seats near the Chief of Detec- tives, Then began an experience for twelve Columbia students. They were on their way to take the places of tne machinists and electricians of the Crocker & Wheeler plant at Ampere, N. J., who went on a strike on May 2. The plant closed down because of lack of labor and openct yesterday. The ntrikerw remented the attempt on the part of President Schuyier 8. Wheeler to introduce non-union labor, and with a score of detectives and scouts sur- rounding the Ampere plant, little es- jcaped them. Already a strong line had been drawn about the works, but the strikera had counted without their host, ani Work $3 going on to-day with an in- creased force at the Crocker-Waceler works, at Ampere, N. J., the storm cen- tre of the machinints strike. “Twelve of our old employees deserted the strikers’ ranks and came back to work this morning.” sad President Schuyler 8. Wheeler. “We got in twelve machinists from New York laat evening. Ninety-flve of our men refused to go out with the wrikers, We are running in every department of our works. We will begin shipping out our orders to- day.” ‘The neareat approach to violence oc- curred after dark last evening, when the twelve macainista from New York were brought Into the works under cover of night. As the men were croas- ing from the rallroad station to the works they were halted by a oommit- tee of strikers. Chief John Grezory sey Detective Agency, hurried forward to head off the parley. Sergt. Cullen and a squad of men of the East Orange Police forse Joined the Kroup and took the alde of the strikers, Poller Were Violent. While the #trikers were trying to per- suade the workingmen not to take thelr 1 fective quarrelied over the right of the! dead’ line. strikers to intercept the men. The| When the strike was aecsared at the atrikera and the workingmen were in| CEorker & Wheeler Dian ene urnative qulet confab, but the police were vio- for the company but to shut down, ‘TA thoy did, Yesteriay at 7 A. M. the fur- of the New Jer- lent. Fina the New York machinists naces were rekindied a: about one the strikers and let] meted Gt the old ‘helo, aupplemonted ead them Into the| by the college men. began once more the operation of the lathes and drills, Outside on the station platform, watched by a acore of detectives, 300 or #0 of the strikers assembled to discuss the altuation and warn all who applied COLUMBIA BOYS for work at this plant. The college y , . WORK IN MILLS. | box entered into tne pirit of the ching ‘A great gusto, but prisoners, They any | pretext, nnot leave the premises under A dozen well-bullt, well-dressed young end thate ier whys Mr men stepped from the ferry-boat at Ho-| Wheeler, the President, has a hundred hoken at 1 o'clock Sunday night and] cots, In “the upper pate of the omce OM cee 7 ‘ress uilding and & recently improv' looked acared. They carried Aress-ull) cichen in the yard. Mr. Wheeler 1s cares and flocked ike a covey of quall) certainly doing. t! ings right. He has a in a shower. half dozen of Newark'a most celebrated SCORED ABOUT | EXCISE CASES. Jerome Tells Police that Only Small Fry Are Arrested. This was the Court of Spectal Seasons, and two dozen police- men In court as witnesses against petty were roundly scored by who delivered a tirade sy of the police enforce- Excise law. ‘oucr, walter in a cafe at East Houston street, had been by Polleaman Stevenson for him a glass of beer on Sunday. The walter swore the ‘polleeman en tered the place. and he had treated ht and asked no money. Justicen Jerome, J rreda fow m 1 proce: 8 court onthe hyp ment of the Zoltan N arrested sell! ys and McKean ¢. and then Jus- 1 with this caso 5 tired of such there hristening party e, some one Is sire to be are r violating the Exelse law. An: n-keeper {a sure witice, If a laboring af beer on i: barkeeyer is arrested. But all the biz raloons and the dives that can pay fer it are allowed to violate the Excise law with tmpunity. They aro never molested. [t scema that. o1 thote who cannot afford to pay for pro- tection are arrested, “The one decent arrest made lately was where a policeman in full untform went Into a saloon, bought a drink of whiskey and then arrested the proprie- tor, What was the result? The poor policeman was quizzed closely by Mis Inspector and altogether made to feel that he had committed a dishonorab! act Instead of a commendable one. “This Court is ack of the rift-ram of Excine canes presonted to It every day. If a bie saloon-keeper in arrested, the testimony of the prosecuting policeman somehow never can pass muster.” —<$<—— YUCATAN’S DAMAGE SLIGHT. ‘ard Liner Which Went Ashore Expected to Sell To-Day. The Ward expected by the company to sa!l ¢rom Vera Cruz to: for New York, by way of Havana. They say that the steamer very little damaged on the reef, from which she was reported floated on May 2. ‘The reef on which the Yucatan went ashore Js not that reported, but Anegada ae Adendro, five miles northeast of Vera Cruz. Special for Tuesday. Chocolate Walnut Fudge, Ib. 2 10c Chocolate Strawberry Phosphate, Ib., $5c Special for Wednesday. Peanut Creams, Ib.. - 10¢ Chocolate Covered Banaras, Ib » S5e 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST BWAY. PA"29 CORTLANDT ST. COR CHURCH PERMANENT FOOD BXPOSITION. chefs on the ground, and the ice box Is filled with ham, chops, fish, steaks and every variety of vegetable: A stalwart man of middle age met COACH UPSETS, FOUR KILED. Thirty Racegoers in Fa- tal Accident Near Epsom Downs. Eczema, TETTER, PSORIASIS, SALT ike Cancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, more serious dise: attacks certain vital o1 while the milder and or an over acid condition of that fluid. through the pores of the burning. thick, gummy fi LONDON, June 4.—A coach returning from Epsom racetrack to-day was over. turned, Of the thirty occupants four wore killed and all the rest were badly in- Tony, specific: as @ eure for rritat! and annoying di ———_— GIRL’S ABDUCTOR HELD. Man Accusédd by Rosie Gelet Was he the Ww Isndore Roth, twenty-three years old, of No, 85 Sheriff street, who was brought to thin city by Central Office detectives from Benton Harbor, Mich., was held for examination to-day in the Essex Moth Is charged with having decoyed Ttis ot charg ni : Rosle Geist, sixteen years old, rom ly £18; 6. - No. 11 8t. Mark's pl some ‘Very . 318 West Central. may those 20 clogged up by treatment blood ant, pase out of the system, other vital organ and endangers life. fect ant in a healthy, normal state, discases of. like character are classed as skin discases, when t! roperly be called blood diseases, for they undoubted! fice Can Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, ete the only real difference being in the intensity and nature of the poison, The Cancer, Catarth, ctc., are caused by some 5; or virus, which is either inherited or in other ways gets into the blood and ns or appears in the form of terrible sores and ulcers, dangerous skin discases arc caused by blood humors akin, cause gre! I can cheerfully and most sincerely endorse the most Pomerat that Gosize, as it is Sevorievy fr meres more for ‘Wichita, porsrily the it and berning, bat eventually. the pores of the skin become aN 43, VEST STREET L. J. CALLANAN Skin Diseases ey could justse 4 Rinum, ACNE and a great many other originate in the cific poison These acid poisons, as they ooze out at irritation, with intense itching and The ery may be of a pustular kind, with excessive discharge of , or the skin may be hot, dry and feverish, swollen and fissured. Skin diseases, whether they appear as sores, blotches or pimples, red, 4 sire conch was going at lively speet| flesh te Bair to. Twas troubled with {t far | Decome more deeply root- cown a hill when (t struck a boulder ed \ty-five yesrs end Vere many ere longer neglected, the skin And the occupants were thrown head-| With Be G08 WOn Ate t m ontirely relieved. | in time linving ‘a thick, long into the ditch. ‘You can give this statement any pu! ity you | hard, rough and unsightly eprearance You can hide ¢ blemishes for a time with cosmetics; and wash- es, lotions, soaps and lers may relieve tem- isonous matter thrown off by the settles on the lungs, heart or some To Purify and build up the polluted blood is the right treatment for diseases, and for this no other medicine is so ved) Popular i for all blood humors, and'when taken tion, gent Vilest| dheecaghly.etiminatee alll reperities nnd ‘pts the Diecs to. can't remain‘ in’ an irritated,- diseased : 8, 8.8, ieithe ; line steamer Yucatan ts raw